TEI Stand-Off Markup WG 2003-10-03 Conference Call Notes
Initials Used for People
- SB Syd Bauman
- JC Jean Carletta
- DD David G. Durand
- JH Jessica Hekman
- NI Nancy Ide
- FV Fabio Vitali
Commenced ~13:06 with DD, JH, SB, NI, JC, FV.
Schedule
FV could meet 1.5 hrs later; JH would prefer it, too. No other objections, so re-scheduled to 14:30 Fridays.
Documents
NI & JC or authoring a joint document on linguistic annotation. NI repeat posted comments on JC's work. No response so NI did not know whether to proceed or not.
JC is looking for input as to whether or not she is taking correct approach. General consensus is that it is better to write down our ideas whether or not they end up being used. SB has a class next 2 weeks, but will nonetheless try to give JC some feedback on direction of SO W 05.
DD will forward two recent interesting postings to TEI-L to our list. (done)
NI says American National Corpus website has examples, including of speech annotation and stand-off, that may be useful.
DD believes we should continue to rely on XPointer scheme of XPointer, despite the fact that it is still not a full recommendation yet.
FV has created some info on XInclude for inclusion in SO W 02 (06-27). Needs examples.
FV to work on expanding SO W 06, no need to work on SO W 02. In particular we need discussion on how to incorporate regular expressions (we agreed on W3C regexp language) into our XPointers. This will become part of SO W 03.
We need to stick to the horrific method XPointer already uses for addressing characters, rather than create our own addressing mechanism. History is that the pointer group decided to stick with what the DOM and Infoset were doing.
FV will post an example of what this syntax looks like.
Appendix A:
Wrapped up at ~13:54; next call Fri, 10 Oct 03 at 14:30 UTC.